Paul Sorrells

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Lincoln seemed to agree. In December 1860 he told his private secretary that the very existence of government “implies the legal power, right, and duty . . . of a President to execute the laws and maintain the existing government.” Lincoln quietly passed word to General-in-Chief Winfield Scott to make ready to collect the customs and defend federal forts in seceded states, or to retake them if they had been given up before his inauguration.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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